Light pollution from cities and towns is now so bad, much of Earth resembles a bright, glowing ball from space. LEDs, commonly used in street lights, can wreak havoc with the internal body clock of nocturnal animals, which can destroy migration patterns and reproductive cycles. Light-Emitting Diode, or LED, bulbs produce a sharp and intense light which is unnatural for many nocturnal animals and can be as damaging as 'the same brightness of midday sun', according to scientists. The latest findings of a two-year study could help protect migrating birds, as well as nocturnal animals whose predatory and breeding behaviour is being endangered by LED lights.
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